Have you ever wanted a One-Way Ticket to Japan, without passport needed?? Well look no futher.
If you've ever dreamed of a journey to Japan, but your travel plans are stuck in limbo, let Bushido be your temporary escape. From the moment you step inside, you're transported — not just to a restaurant, but to a realm where tradition meets flavor, and every corner whispers a story.
The ambiance is the first clue that you're in for something special. Towering Shogun armor stands guard like ancient sentinels, surrounded by intricate Japanese décor that makes you feel like you’ve walked straight into Kyoto — with a touch of theatrical flair. The lighting is warm and moody, perfect for soaking in the vibe or snapping the kind of photo that needs no filter.
And then comes the food, which is where Bushido truly becomes a cultural feast. The hibachi? A sizzling spectacle of flames, precision, and skill. It’s dinner and a show, where the chefs are as much performers as they are masters of flavor. From tender steak to perfectly grilled seafood, every bite was seared with purpose.
For sushi lovers, prepare to be blown away. The rolls are artfully crafted, each one bursting with freshness and balance. Whether you're going for classic nigiri or the more playful specialty rolls, Bushido doesn’t just meet expectations — it elevates them.
Don't miss the à la carte offerings, either. The bao buns are cloud-soft and filled with savory brilliance, while the dumplings are delicate little pockets of joy — steamed or fried to perfection. Each bite feels like an authentic street-food moment, without ever having to leave your seat.
Outside, the BBQ station takes the experience to the next level. There's something primal and satisfying about the aroma of smoky, charred meats wafting through the air as you're surrounded by bamboo and ambient music. It’s like stepping into a Tokyo night market under the stars.
And just when you think you’ve peaked, dessert arrives — and it’s nothing short of a mic-drop. The Mango Vanilla Panna Cotta is a masterpiece of texture and taste. Light, silky, and subtly sweet with the tropical brightness of mango dancing across your tongue. It’s the perfect ending to a flawless journey.
Bushido isn’t just a restaurant — it’s an experience. A trip to Japan, no flight required. Whether you're coming for the hibachi show, the sushi artistry, or just to sip sake surrounded by samurai spirit, one thing's for sure: Bushido...
Read moreComing here at Kabuki makes you feel you’re not in Bahrain. This place is massive and beautiful. From the outside it looks like a Japanese Traditional house, all wood building. And from the inside Samurai Warrior Suit will welcome you. They have massive collection of Samurai Warrior Suit here which is really impressive and will always catch someone’s attention.
The interior decoration is so beautiful, it is dim inside as the lights makes its more cozy and classy. The floor is wood, as well as the ceiling and walls. They have two floors here, ground floor is for dinning and outside is for shisha. They have mini sushi bar here where you can dine while you watch the chef makes your rolls, maki, sashimi etc. The first floor is the bar side, where they serve alcohol and have a small dance floor for partying. This is a smoking area so take note of that. They have ladies night and grand party like Halloween and New Year’s Eve. Their event are race and super fun and glamorous so better to make sure you experience it.
The food is, it’s soo good they really have good chefs here to prepare and serve your food beautiful and mouth watery. Of course this comes with a price. Since this place is established itself as high end, everything here are $$$$ but it’s worthy. Sometimes you need to flash and spend that money.
They have public toilet which always have a present cleaner to make sure that it is clean. And ohh before I forget, they have a massive parking space although during events you need to park right next to the other vacant parking space which requires you to walk a little far from the restaurant. And during their party, expect huge crowd coming all over the kingdom and even from...
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Mine was outstanding and when the shrimp felt like they were over by about 1 minute the head chef came took the feedback and repeated the order ! So respectful and I gave him his tip in cash in Great British Pounds ! He was Filipino but had the Japanese respect culture ! Amazingly Authentic !
Kamel was the restaurant manager and he was open to all the feedback and applied a discount so I gave it back in tips !
They have fusions like Lamb shank and even I think Burgers. Sushi is good and Ramen ( expensive ) but they’re missing shrimp Gyzoa pan fried from the menu and that’s a good addition. Also many of the starters are main menu prices so be sure of the size before you order.